Fonte: New York Post
A long-running legal battle involving a veteran Los Angeles County lifeguard and the county’s LGBTQ pride flag policy is now moving toward trial after a federal judge issued a mixed ruling on competing motions from both sides. Captain Jeffrey Little, a longtime member of the Los Angeles County Fire Department’s Lifeguard Division, claims he faced retaliation and religious discrimination after objecting to duties connected to the raising of progress pride flags at county facilities during pride month, Fox News reported. The dispute began after LA County adopted a 2023 policy requiring the flag to be displayed at county properties throughout June in recognition of LGBTQ people.
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